A powerful storm hits Romania, including the capital, Bucharest, after an intense heatwave. Multiple outlets report that at least one person dies as heavy weather moves through the country. The storm brings widespread flooding, with reports citing inundation across 20 counties. Authorities and local reporting describe the flooding as a key impact of the storm, indicating damage and disruption beyond the immediate capital area. The available accounts focus on the death toll and the scale of flooding, rather than providing detailed information about infrastructure damage, evacuations, or the storm’s exact path and timing. The reports characterize the event as a shift from extreme heat to severe rainfall conditions, underscoring the rapid change in weather. As assessments continue, officials are expected to examine the extent of damage across affected counties, including areas surrounding Bucharest.